A lack of structured collaboration between K-12 and higher ed contributes to a disconnect between research and practice.
Used as a scaffold, AI can enable deeper engagement, broader exploration, and iterative individualized learning at scale.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Cecilia Lopez Alvarado was scrolling through Reddit one evening in her dorm room when she came ...
Higher education is having a familiar conversation in an unfamiliar moment. We are debating whether students “should” use AI, whether it is “ethical,” whether it is “cheating,” whether we can “ban” it ...
Generative AI has moved from novelty to a core tool in a remarkably short period of time. Doctoral students now routinely use AI tools to locate sources, summarize literature, generate outlines, and ...
AI’s rapid integration into the higher-education landscape has prompted a period of profound structural reassessment. For decades, new technology adoption in education has often been driven by a ...
AI is rapidly reshaping education, but not always in ways that support learning. A growing number of AI tools promise to “help” students by doing assignments, writing papers, solving problem sets, or ...
Artificial intelligence is already part of how students learn, and it is starting to change how work gets done. The question for higher education is how to ensure students understand what these ...
Most educational institutions believe they’re prepared for a cyberattack. Perhaps they’re running backups, and an incident response plan exists somewhere on the shared drive. Maybe they have a cyber ...
The path to a senior leadership appointment in higher education or the nonprofit sector is rarely linear. It demands months of reflection, rigorous preparation, and a willingness to be scrutinized at ...
The challenge for higher education is not if AI will be used, but if it will be used with rights, consent, and accountability at the center. Accessibility compliance is necessary to ensure students, ...